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***A BIG Thank You to Joannie and Jerry Enderson of Plattsmouth,
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Circle ME Aila - 2010 Show Cow/Calf of the YearHome of Circle ME Aila


2010 Show Cow/Calf of the Year

American Highland Cattle Association



We are so excited to have the honor of owning the 2010 Show Cow/Calf of the Year.  Aila is a 5 year old cow that has been a joy to have on the farm.  This award has just been an added bonus to having her here. 

We thank Mary and Ed Larson of Circle ME Ranch who sold us Aila as one of a pair of weanling heifers to get our herd started.

2010 Show Cow/Calf of the Year


 


Update!!!!!
  Aila had her calf Sunday night,
September 4, 2011 at 9:10pm
65lb dun heifer - beautiful!!
See more photos in the Image Gallery!!

Aila's Calf - Born Sept. 5, 2011














Aila and Aidan May 2011 - Just a little windy out! 

 


Flatland Farm, LLC was established in 2001. We raise registered Scottish Highland Cattle, and Champagne D’Argent and Crème D’Argent rabbits. Our cattle are 100% grass fed. We do not feed additional protein of any sort. We feed a free-choice lose mineral and trace-mineral salt. They are on pasture as much as possible in the spring/summer/fall and receive high quality grass hay when grass is not available. Our rabbits are fed whole oats and alfalfa hay. 

Netta in a new pasture paddockWe sell the highlands as breeding stock and we sell our beef by the quarters or halves when we have them available.  We also have hides and skulls available.  We sell rabbits as breeding stock, or as meat rabbits which can be ordered ahead of time. 
We try to do things as naturally as possible on the farm. We do not use unnecessary chemicals for vegetation control or on our animals. We use Spalding Fly Predators (natural, safe wasps that parasitize fly pupae) to help control flies. We compost the manure that collects when the animals are not on pasture to use on our pastures and garden. 
We feel it is important to share what we have with others who may not have the opportunity to live on a farm and understand the importance of knowing where their food comes from. We hope to add chickens to the farm, and possibly a few hogs at some point in the future. We work with Champagne D'Argent bunnykids when we have the opportunity to allow them to experience being around the different animals we have. Some come out regularly, others may only get to come out once or twice. But we hope that we are able to allow them an experience they won’t soon forget.


Please visit the rest of our page to find out more about our philosophy and activities here at the farm.  We hope you enjoy your visit!
  • For more information on our farming activities and the animals we raise please see the "About Flatland Farm, LLC" section
  • To see where you can find meet breeders of Scottish Highlands or rabbits, please see the "Events" page
  • To see photos of our farm and the animals please visit the "Image Gallery"  Updated 9/5/11!
  • To see what is currently for sale, please visit the "For Sale" page    Updated 1/4/12!
  • To see what is going on at the farm, check out the "Farm Blog"     Updated 1/4/12!
  • To meet our animals in our fold, check out the "Fold" page
  • Coming Soon!!!  Tip Sheets about topics we are commonly asked about
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